Who was the first Sikh Senator of Pakistan:

A. Lal Chand
B. Ramesh Kumar
C. Gurdeep Singh 
D. None of these

  1. He made history on March 3, 2021, when he was elected to the Senate representing Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on a minority-reserved seat, becoming the first visibly Sikh (turban-clad) lawmaker in Pakistan’s upper house.
  2. Originally from Swat District, he won a commanding victory—securing 103 out of 145 votes—showing widespread support across political lines.
  3. Before becoming a senator, he served as a minority councilor in Chakesar (2005) and now also serves as vice president of PTI’s minority wing, advocating for all minority communities.